The Nashbar All-Rounder is a good pump to have for reliability and durability as it is made more rugged than any other pump I have tried and that is quite a few. It is not he lightest at 210 grams and it is a little bulkier than most. The switchable hi volume/hi pressure switch is a big plus for those who use it on different bikes but especially well for hybrids which have fairly high volume but still need higher pressure. I found you switch to hi pressure at about 35 PSI and I was able get to 78 PSI with reasonably high exertion. The gauge read a few PSI low but not bad considering, making it very useful to have. Be sure to practice switching the hi/low option so you know what to do when the emergency comes. For road bikes, I would just use the hi pressure option as you won't save much time switching. The auto head that can be used for either Presta or Schrader with no change is also a nice convenience and it works well. The handle flips out to a T type which is good but I've seen more comfortable handles and Nashbar should try to improve that. Overall, though, this is a great pump for the money and will not let you down.

Got it as a gift. Was not impressed by its bulkyness and weight but free is free. Ended up having to walking home when I got a puncture, struggled with the pump, destroyed my new tube battling with the thing. Then patched the old tube and couldn't get the pump to fill the tube over 40 psi. Walked barefoot for 2 miles. Gonna replace it with the same pump I had before that got lost in a crash.

Hard to get locked on to a Presta valve. Pumps well enough to fill a tire quickly, but a bit awkward to handle. It is great that it is so compact, but takes some time to master. I'm still working on it.